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Adorning the Dark: Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making Paperback – October 15, 2019
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Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, WORLD Magazine each named Adorning the Dark as one of their books of the year.
Making something beautiful in a broken world can be harrowing work, and it can’t be done alone.
Over the last twenty years, Andrew Peterson has performed thousands of concerts, published four novels, released ten albums, taught college and seminary classes on writing, founded a nonprofit ministry for Christians in the arts, and executive-produced a film—all in a belief that God calls us to proclaim the gospel and the coming kingdom using whatever gifts are at our disposal. He’s stumbled along the way, made mistake after mistake, and yet has continually encountered the grace of God through an encouraging family, a Christ-centered community of artists in the church, and the power of truth, beauty, and goodness in Scripture and the arts.
While there are many books about writing, none deal first-hand with the intersection of songwriting, storytelling, and vocation, along with nuts-and-bolts exploration of the great mystery of creativity. In Adorning the Dark, Andrew describes six principles for the writing life:
- serving the work
- serving the audience
- selectivity
- discernment
- discipline
- and community
Through stories from his own journey, Andrew shows how these principles are not merely helpful for writers and artists, but for anyone interested in imitating the way the Creator interacts with his creation.
This book is both a memoir of Andrew’s journey and a handbook for artists, written in the hope that his story will provide encouragement to others stumbling along in pursuit of a calling to adorn the dark with the light of Christ.
- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherB&H Books
- Publication dateOctober 15, 2019
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.59 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-101535949023
- ISBN-13978-1535949026
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In 2008, driven by a desire to cultivate a strong Christian arts community, Andrew founded a ministry called The Rabbit Room, which led to a yearly conference, countless concerts and symposiums, and Rabbit Room Press, which has published thirty books to date.
He’s been married for 24 years to his wife Jamie, with whom they have three children. His eldest is an animation student at Lipscomb University, his second son is a touring drummer and record producer, and his daughter recently released her first album. In his spare time Andrew keeps bees, builds dry stack stone walls, gardens, draws, and sleeps.
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- Publisher : B&H Books (October 15, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1535949023
- ISBN-13 : 978-1535949026
- Item Weight : 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.59 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #29,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #410 in Christian Self Help
- #503 in Christian Personal Growth
- #1,136 in Christian Spiritual Growth (Books)
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About the author

Hey, folks. If you're just discovering me or any of my work, it can be a little confusing because there are several facets to it. Here's the rundown:
* I write songs. I also record them and put on concerts around the US, the UK, and (sometimes) Europe.
* I write books. I've written a four-book fantasy series for young readers called the Wingfeather Saga. I also drew some of the pictures (but not the awesome ones). (WingfeatherSaga.com) I've also written a memoir about the creative life called Adorning the Dark, and another memoir about culture and creation called The God of the Garden.
*I'm one of the executive producers of The Wingfeather Saga Animated Series. You can watch season one for free over at Angel.com, and we're hard at work on season two.
* I'm the founder of the Rabbit Room, a community of songwriters, authors, and artists interested in storytelling, faith, and fellowship. We have a yearly conference called Hutchmoot, which is as strange and wonderful as it sounds. (RabbitRoom.com)
* I've been married for twenty-eight years to Jamie, and we have three sweet (grown) children: Aedan (22), Asher (21), and Skye (18), two daughters-in-law, and one extremely wonderful granddaughter. Jamie and I live in a magical place we call the Warren, just south of Nashville.
The common thread in all this is my love for Christ and his Kingdom, my belief in the power of story and art, and my need for family and community. If I had to boil it all down, I'd say this: I want to use my gifts to tell the truth, and to tell it as beautifully as I can.
That ought to get you started. For a more in-depth look at what I do, visit Andrew-Peterson.com. Thanks!
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Customers find the book inspiring and encouraging, with a spiritual perspective. They describe it as a lovely read that provides a companion guide for walking on the artist's path. The writing style is approachable and clear, offering thoughtful ideas and practical tips. Readers appreciate the relatable stories and honest advice about creating art. The humor is described as funny and refreshing.
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"...I love how down-to-earth and real he is. He isn't afraid of being vulnerable and in doing so, I really connected with him on a number of levels...." Read more
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"...His prose is like flowing water. It’s so smooth, connected, and easy to read. This book is a must read, if just for the writing style!..." Read more
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"...chapter, while sprinkling in an array of colorful descriptions and captivating, whimsical stories in a style only Andrew can tell...." Read more
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"...this book, I am more encouraged to produce art with honesty, beauty, truth and to do my best to adorn this dark world with the light of Christ...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021Somehow, Andrew Peterson manages to capture the essence of what it means to be a creator and the otherworldly aspect of creating true and beautiful art, all in beautiful strokes of prose and delightfully winsome metaphors that stick with you long after you’ve put the book down.
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Adorning the Dark is a mixture of essays and journal entries, part biography and part craft book. Andrew covers a wide range of aspects concerning creating, yet still manages to stay organized and on topic in each chapter, while sprinkling in an array of colorful descriptions and captivating, whimsical stories in a style only Andrew can tell.
The first few chapters cover the role Christ and the gospel should play in our creative process, such as how to include God in our process and how our art should reflect Him. Then Andrew dives into the art of creating itself, covering what it means to serve the work and your audience and how to balance the two. He answers the question what makes a quality piece of art and briefly discusses the importance of selectivity in what we consume.
Then he covers the necessity of discipline and discernment and how important they are to finishing art and creating it well. Finally, he highlights the importance of community for your writing and for you as a person. Community is vital to your growth.
Overall, this book is unique in its style and genre, but that’s what makes it so delightful. It certainly won’t leave you bored!
My Thoughts:
Can I just say that I loved every single chapter? Some hit me more deeply than others, but every chapter had some kind of wisdom I needed to hear.
Andrew is a brilliant writer. His word pictures were vivid and beautiful. I could really see them in my mind’s eye, and there were a few times I would read a metaphor and go “Exactly! That’s precisely how I’ve always pictured it.” His prose is like flowing water. It’s so smooth, connected, and easy to read. This book is a must read, if just for the writing style!
Not only that, but Andrew has so much wisdom and humility to share. I loved how vulnerable and honest he was in giving us a glimpse into his life, family, successes, and even his mistakes and failures.
I could especially relate to chapter 2, where Andrew talked about the process of birthing an idea. He perfectly describes the pain, the frustration, and yet the satisfaction of coming up with an idea and executing it. I loved how he described the in-tangibleness of ideas, how they always seem to be just beyond our grasp–or as he put it, just beyond the veil. Sadly, we can never perfectly capture those ideas in our broken world, but even in our weak, imperfect efforts, we can get close to it. We can at least give our readers a glimpse behind that veil.
I could relate to Andrew’s fear and self-doubt, of not feeling worthy enough to be a creator. But I was so blessed by his encouragement to write even when it’s messy and imperfect. We can’t wait until everything is perfect for us because it never will be. Just create. This is how we bring beauty out of our broken world. This part of the book reminded me a lot of The Story of With by Allen Arnold.
I loved his thoughts on good books, especially on how fairytales lift our eyes to something bigger than us, allowing us to peek past the veil and glimpse eternity on the other side. They allow us to sneak past watchful dragons, as Lewis put it. It was such a beautiful reminder of why I write fantasy!
I also appreciated his thoughts on the balance between striving to create good art but also allowing yourself the freedom to fail and to grow. You don’t have to get it right the first time. It’s ok to make mistakes. But always be willing to learn. Be humble and teachable.
Most of all, I loved his thoughts on God and art. God doesn’t need us to create. But he wants us to create beautiful things. He chose us to do this wonderful work. What an amazing mission we have as believers!
And finally, his thoughts on community and how it relates to writing was exactly what I needed. Too often, I tend to think creating is all about working on my own and forget to involve others in the process too. And his advice to go out there and create a community instead of bemoaning the fact that you don’t have one was really convicting. I loved the idea of finding a resonator, someone who gets my vision and encourages me to keep going when I get discouraged.
If you are a creator of any kind, this is a book is a must read. You’ll come away refreshed, inspired, and emboldened to better live out your calling as a creator for Christ’s sake, and you’ll be left with a deeper appreciation for the power of art and the impact we can have on this world.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019I can’t recall the first time I heard the name Andrew Peterson. I’m pretty sure it was from my friends who were already huge fans of his music and fantasy books. It was some time later before I ever listened to one of his songs. I didn’t like it. (Sorry Andrew, if I ever get the honor of meeting you, please don’t hold that moment against me). It was a while before I listened to Andrew Peterson again, and it was an altogether different experience. His voice became more inviting, more sincere, more pleasant with every verse, with each new song. I found, moreover, that his lyrics were some of the most thoughtful, most poetic, and most beautiful words I had heard in my life. After a lengthy repeat cycle of his Resurrection Letters: Prologue, Resurrection Letters: Vol. 1, and Resurrection Letters: Vol. 2 this spring, I finally started moving on to some of his other music, and I’m hooked. I bought the Wingfeather Saga for my children and am preparing to read it soon. And last Friday I received his newest book, Adorning the Dark. I finished it on Saturday because I simply didn’t want to stop reading it.
Much like Peterson’s music, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this book. The subtitle, “Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making,” seemed an awfully big goal for a short book. Likewise, the Amazon summary had a significant emphasis on the writing process, which although fitting under the category of “the Mystery of Making,” nevertheless increased both my interest and my skepticism that someone could pull off so much in such a short span of pages. I was wrong. Again. Perhaps I should have expected this success from one who can pack so much truth, goodness, and beauty into a three-minute song. Moreover, when I began reading the book, I found that Peterson also tells a lot of personal stories as a way of elucidating his points. I found his transparent, sincere, and humble approach both helpful and inspiring.
My short review is that writers of all kinds (not just songwriters) and Christians with all kinds of gifts (not just writers) should read this book, as it brings valuable insight into the Christian life, the human condition, the value of community, and the beauty and power of words. My long review, well, I don’t really want to write that one. It couldn’t do this book justice anyway. So instead, here’s my “medium-length” review, and in the style of Peterson’s book, it’s more personal than it is academic (hence my intentional use of contractions, which I normally loathe).
Peterson’s book was the exact book I needed at the exact time in my life that I needed it. God often does these kinds of things. With my ever-growing reading list, I often really don’t know why I pick up a certain book and not another to read. Sometimes it’s perhaps coincidence, but I have no doubt that this time it was Providence. God knew I needed this book at this time. Of the many valuable insights in this book, a couple stand out as most notable, primarily because the margin of my book reads, “Wow! I needed to hear this!” and “I needed to hear this, too!”
First, Peterson writes: “Wrench your heart away from all the things you think you need for your supposed financial security, your social status. Set fire to your expectations, your rights, and even your dreams. When all that is gone, it will be clear that the only thing you ever really had was this wild and Holy Spirit that whirls about inside you, urging you to follow where his wind blows” (2-3). I find myself in a difficult stage of life, and my wife and I have been deeply, frequently, and fervently praying for the Lord’s guidance. My own fear is that He has answered time and again, but my own fear of financial security has deafened my ears to His voice. As I read Peterson’s word, tears filled my eyes as I asked God again to speak, and I’m starting to hear whispers.
Second, Peterson writes: “You can’t blame your equipment. You can’t blame your lack of time. You can’t blame your upbringing. Either you’re willing to steward the gift God gave you by stepping into the ring and fighting for it, or you spend your life in training, cashing in excuse after excuse until there’s no time left, no fight left, no song, no story” (125). Conviction isn’t a strong enough word for my feelings in this respect. My lack of time has been a constant excuse to hide the gifts God has given me under a basket and shove it under a bed. I won’t do it any longer. I’m ready to fight. I ready to get out of training and into the game. I ready for the story to get out of my head and onto the page. And I have Andrew Peterson to thank for that.
So thank you, Andrew. To the rest of my readers, go buy and read his book.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023Okay, so this was stunning. Absolutely stunning. Just wow.
Three months ago, I'd never consumed any of Peterson's work. And now I've read all four Wingfeather books, listened to half of his albums, and pre-ordered his next book. Adorning the Dark was like someone took a peek inside my soul and exposed my fears and hopes and dreams. It's a simply stunning work of art overflowing with beautiful truths and soul-stirring peace.
I will cherish this book and keep it on my shelves to go back to again and again. I honestly haven't much to say other than thank you, Andrew Peterson, for sharing this with the world.
Peterson simply oozes his faith. He's woven the lessons he's learned and tugged illustrations from stories throughout his life. The presentation in this book is gorgeous and very effective. I love how down-to-earth and real he is. He isn't afraid of being vulnerable and in doing so, I really connected with him on a number of levels. He weaves scripture seamlessly into his work, which shows me that he lives this, breathes it. It's who he is. And he very effectively stirs the longing and homesickness for what has yet to come.
I feel like there's so much I want to say about this book that would simply fall short XD Just go read it, honestly. It's beautiful, truthful, and honest. It's what I strive to be and do. And I am so nourished and encouraged by it. May you be too.
The book is packed full of humor, life lessons, writing lessons, practical tips, stunning imagery, and just heart, so much heart. I cannot more highly recommend this to anyone looking to grow in their faith or artistry. And I am so very looking forward to his next book.
Top reviews from other countries
- Barb RReviewed in Canada on April 6, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasurable
Although I don’t consider myself artistic in any way this book was so beautifully written; a calling to be an artist in my own way to push back the darkness.
- B LeivangReviewed in India on August 16, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
This book is a beautiful and honest reflection of a heart that desires to make beautiful things and not settle for mediocre, and one that longs to belong to a community with whom to share and experience beauty and wonder. And the motivation that undergirds it all is a sincere love for Christ, the ultimate expression of beauty and love. How wonderful to read the author's journey of finding love, beauty, and community in the arts. It inspires the creative in everybody. I'm personally encouraged as well.
- MarissaReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 21, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant
God honouring, thought provoking and captivatingly well written. you'll want to read this all in one go
- Christy LindeReviewed in Canada on June 20, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
Such an inspirational book. Captures the beauty of living in the Kingdom of God that is already,
but not yet.
- ElenaReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read
A must read if you are an artist of any kind